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mindful of the fact there is an ongoing investigation and not reveal anything that might compromise our law enforcement investigation. >> new details confirmed by fox showed the attack on the consulate and the annex unfolded over five hours and in addition to rocket propelled grenades, terrorists used gun trucks as well as those mortars. >> shep: katherine, thanks. quick update on the story we brought you on a cancer patient's claim that a tsa agent refused her request for a private pat-down and told her to pull back her bandages. in the last few minute, the transportation security administration has responded to us and in a statement a spokesman said after reviewing video from the security checkpoint, we have determined that our screening procedures were followed. at no point did a tsa officer open the passenger's medically necessary liquids and the passenger was never asked to remove or pull off any bandages. you may remember from moments ago that the woman claims she was making an end of life trip to hawaii last week when the incident happened. we'll follow it up. >>> two scientists cred
mindful of the fact there is an ongoing investigation and not reveal anything that might compromise our law enforcement investigation. >> new details confirmed by fox showed the attack on the consulate and the annex unfolded over five hours and in addition to rocket propelled grenades, terrorists used gun trucks as well as those mortars. >> shep: katherine, thanks. quick update on the story we brought you on a cancer patient's claim that a tsa agent refused her request for a private...
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how do these tractors get on eleanor fairchild's property well texas has a very lax eminent domain laws mean trans canada had very little trouble confiscating a large swath of this is for chiles ranch to build their pipeline and not a single local politician or a lawyer has come to her aid mainly because you don't say no to big oil in texas but actress daryl hannah came to her aid and they both join me now to tell their story on the phone eleanor fairchild and from our los angeles studio actress and activist daryl hannah welcome to both thank you thank you so much for joining us eleanor if i could start with you how exactly did this happen. how did it really get out there on the eighth and how did it how did trans canada receive permission to build a pipeline on your property by eminent domain. an eminent domain in texas you know. take years and you have got to have no right. it's it's terrible what they're doing to property owners here they're not given a beer money for their property and they're bullies and they intimidate people and and they did i and it's just terrible what's happen
how do these tractors get on eleanor fairchild's property well texas has a very lax eminent domain laws mean trans canada had very little trouble confiscating a large swath of this is for chiles ranch to build their pipeline and not a single local politician or a lawyer has come to her aid mainly because you don't say no to big oil in texas but actress daryl hannah came to her aid and they both join me now to tell their story on the phone eleanor fairchild and from our los angeles studio...
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me and my research, it may be the blm is looking the other way and letting as beyer, tom davis, the law because in a way, he is helping them out. he is putting relief on this overloaded system horse storage. >> who could you speak to to learn more about who tom davis is? >> tom davis in many ways is just a roll back, a guy who grew up around horses his old life. he makes his living hauling cattle for people around colorado. he is not a special guy in any sense. he lives in a modest house in a critique remote, impoverished part of the state. for some reason, and our reason that i cannot honestly say, the blm has just decided it is okay to sell him hundreds and hundreds of horses and never checked what he's doing with them. there are people with in the wild horse welfare world, people who love to these sources, who have said -- if someone is buying as many horses, there is only one thing he could be doing with them. sending them to slaughter. the blm has responded -- no, no, no, we have checked this guy out. he is above reproach. >> who are the advocates for the horses? >> the advocates f
me and my research, it may be the blm is looking the other way and letting as beyer, tom davis, the law because in a way, he is helping them out. he is putting relief on this overloaded system horse storage. >> who could you speak to to learn more about who tom davis is? >> tom davis in many ways is just a roll back, a guy who grew up around horses his old life. he makes his living hauling cattle for people around colorado. he is not a special guy in any sense. he lives in a modest...
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overseas but they're part of homeland security believe the high tech flying machines can be an asset to law enforcement here at home we'll take a look at how drones are getting smaller and the many drones on the horizon. and we often talk here on r t about being tracked online and pollard by surveillance cameras but there's a new area where big brother is starting to watch you a look inside the growing state of surveillance inside our schools. it's tuesday october ninth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching r t o's three years ago today president obama became a nobel peace prize winner it was early on in his presidency and many were wondering what exactly he did to deserve the prestigious award president obama himself seems surprised here's a clip of his acceptance speech i would be remiss if i did not acknowledge the considerable controversy that your generous decision has generated. in part of this is because at the beginning and the end of my labors on the world stage. compared to some of the joys of history would receive this prize. schweitzer. marshall the ma
overseas but they're part of homeland security believe the high tech flying machines can be an asset to law enforcement here at home we'll take a look at how drones are getting smaller and the many drones on the horizon. and we often talk here on r t about being tracked online and pollard by surveillance cameras but there's a new area where big brother is starting to watch you a look inside the growing state of surveillance inside our schools. it's tuesday october ninth five pm here in...
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did they break the law? i don't know how it's written, but technically they had no right to come across the border. they did, but in terms of culpability, i mean, come on. these are people were self-selected group. they want to go to work, what a serving the military, want to do everything we want. were desperately trying to get a group like that to push them up, doesn't make any sense. >> i agree totally. let me ask this question. i read it as it's written because i think it captures the political angst within the subject. how do you counter the rhetoric out there that immigrants are taking jobs and changes that immigrants create jobs? also, what about people's fears that immigrants may be terrorists? >> most of the terrorists here come a lot of time outlooks tend to be born here, educated here. they all have mental problems and that sort of thing. it is true there a terrorist overseas going to do? not let anybody in? the tourist is likely to be a terrorist is someone who comes to work. i just don't think t
did they break the law? i don't know how it's written, but technically they had no right to come across the border. they did, but in terms of culpability, i mean, come on. these are people were self-selected group. they want to go to work, what a serving the military, want to do everything we want. were desperately trying to get a group like that to push them up, doesn't make any sense. >> i agree totally. let me ask this question. i read it as it's written because i think it captures the...
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we sat back and let it become law and pushed the thing through. instead of doing what is right for west virginia, we did what is right for you and obama. >> what is your point? >> we need to repeal obamacare. this is something like your cap- and-trade that should not have been done. you can say whatever you want, but this is what you dead. >> half the states passed the same thing. nothing has gone through. >> you were the second in the nation. inor legislature's starts january every year. -- our legislature starts in january every year. >> the question on medicaid post-obamacare -- >> we need to make people more independent, not dependent. that is something -- we need to make people have the opportunities to get ahead. did not force them into poverty. i do not think that is a good idea. >> we're trying to get answers on what our options are. we have not been able to get those answers. >> is this a politically tough question to answer prior to the election? >> i do not think so. it is a good government decision to make. before you make a decision,
we sat back and let it become law and pushed the thing through. instead of doing what is right for west virginia, we did what is right for you and obama. >> what is your point? >> we need to repeal obamacare. this is something like your cap- and-trade that should not have been done. you can say whatever you want, but this is what you dead. >> half the states passed the same thing. nothing has gone through. >> you were the second in the nation. inor legislature's starts...
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stuff and bernie madoff -- an extradition on raj rajaratnam he went back to sri lanka which listen, the law in sri lanka and similar to that in the u.s. and here's what we spoke with prosecutors associated with this case. would you have done it? we would have tried to. we don't holds a lot of possibility here. and their arrested him in an impromptu way. and they arrested him on the spot. he has said one of the reasons -- the rationale is he could have gone to sri lanka. it is still on the lam for two years. 2010 is when he was indicted and has been on the lam ever since. tracy: find him -- that is in the poor. charlie: are you in to that. [talking over each other] charlie: you are inflicting pain. you are [talking over each other] [talking over each other] charlie: closing bell ringing in 29 minutes. liz: we are down 101 points. the session is down 105. netflix streaming movies to twenty-seven million customers. they have shows and smart phones and tablets and everything that is enough money streaming in? stocks saudis and strengthen a last few days. today taking a dive but netflix takes to
stuff and bernie madoff -- an extradition on raj rajaratnam he went back to sri lanka which listen, the law in sri lanka and similar to that in the u.s. and here's what we spoke with prosecutors associated with this case. would you have done it? we would have tried to. we don't holds a lot of possibility here. and their arrested him in an impromptu way. and they arrested him on the spot. he has said one of the reasons -- the rationale is he could have gone to sri lanka. it is still on the lam...
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and he said that the law made it very clear he could have sentenced him to hundreds of years, but he said that he felt as though a sentenceike that would have been abstract, and he wanted something to issue a sentence that was more realistic. and something that would be felt not only by jerry sandusky, but the victims themselves. had an opportunity when they sentencing was over, spoke to many of the victims' attorneys and they're satisfied with this sentence, but a woman came up to me and just before i was about to go on earlier today and she said, what did he get? i said he got a minimum of 30, a maximum of 60. she said, you know, 30 years times ten, times 100, still wouldn't be enough for what he did to those young men and this community. >> i want to play, if i can here, jason, i want to play another portion of the audio he released last night, jerry sandusky released, suggesting he, again, is the victim here. listen. >> the young man who is dramatic, veteran accuser and always sough attention started everything. he was joined by a well orchestrated effort of the media, investigat
and he said that the law made it very clear he could have sentenced him to hundreds of years, but he said that he felt as though a sentenceike that would have been abstract, and he wanted something to issue a sentence that was more realistic. and something that would be felt not only by jerry sandusky, but the victims themselves. had an opportunity when they sentencing was over, spoke to many of the victims' attorneys and they're satisfied with this sentence, but a woman came up to me and just...
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is going to help prosecute him to the full extent of the law so bomb won't be able to buy him a little bit of time. but he's going to be an orange jumpsuit at some point ok ok fighting words james kelly said last obama gives him a pardon ok fighting words let's talk about why you believe that fraud has been committed that john is responsible what is your smoking gun because i take it that you don't believe that this was just chaos and negligence as sources close to the case have told publications like the new york times so if we go back to that time i wonder why in all this money in j.p. morgan ok keep in mind j.p. morgan is the custodian for a lot of the customer money clearing and certainly major for a lot of m.f. global's trades most of their trades and they are its biggest lender and they know one point two billion dollars revolving credit facility so j.p. morgan knows a lot about what's going on in a global so on this day of the twenty eighth they ask them of global for a comfort letter which is asking them of global to put it in writing that no customer funds were. part of that w
is going to help prosecute him to the full extent of the law so bomb won't be able to buy him a little bit of time. but he's going to be an orange jumpsuit at some point ok ok fighting words james kelly said last obama gives him a pardon ok fighting words let's talk about why you believe that fraud has been committed that john is responsible what is your smoking gun because i take it that you don't believe that this was just chaos and negligence as sources close to the case have told...
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. >> will be law andered? >> it will be laundered money, exactly. >> simon, what do you think? >> or extend the maturities that is the other possibilities. >> i have heard that this -- they begged for that absolutely right, keep asking and the ecb keeps saying no. >> most people think in the end, the way it is going to happen is through the laundered system through the back door, through the central banks. >> what about spain, michelle some people were posing the question that the greece certain lives the story of the day today with the protests, with ms. merkel going to greece, but spain really is what we need to be focused more on. do you agree with that? >> much bigger, much bigger in size. greece, in the end, is the bigger pictures that we see on television, but when it comes to the actual amount of money, the european union could actually handle that cost. spain is much, much bigger. >> thank you, michelle. simon, over to you. >> also watching, as you will be aware, sue, apple, very closely today. shares officially in correction territory, down 10% from the record high we
. >> will be law andered? >> it will be laundered money, exactly. >> simon, what do you think? >> or extend the maturities that is the other possibilities. >> i have heard that this -- they begged for that absolutely right, keep asking and the ecb keeps saying no. >> most people think in the end, the way it is going to happen is through the laundered system through the back door, through the central banks. >> what about spain, michelle some people were...
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the law allows it. society doesn't. >> reporter: back at the shelter, the couple knows they've put their family through a lot. but they say they have no regrets. we wouldn't have been killed had it not been for the love commandos. even though they don't know what's next, they're happy to be alive and together. cnn, new delhi. >>> we have live pictures for you now, this is roswell, ynew mexico, as felix baumgartner is getting into this capsule and he is going to start the ascent. the estimated time is 1:40 for launch. he'll go 23 miles up and then jump. what we know is that he's been working for seven years to beat this record. it was held by colonel joe kitinger in 1960. 52 years ago, he jumped from 1002 feet up. this time will be 120,000 feet. imagine if you're on a jetliner and you're flying cross-country. you're at about 35,000 to 40,000 feet. he's going up to 120,000. he'll get out it to the end of the capsule and he will jump wearing his pressurized suit, wears about 100 pounds. and he will fl 115,
the law allows it. society doesn't. >> reporter: back at the shelter, the couple knows they've put their family through a lot. but they say they have no regrets. we wouldn't have been killed had it not been for the love commandos. even though they don't know what's next, they're happy to be alive and together. cnn, new delhi. >>> we have live pictures for you now, this is roswell, ynew mexico, as felix baumgartner is getting into this capsule and he is going to start the ascent....
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how the law helps this. a fundamental dissidents within the application of the law. how can we use that to assist us? >> at think one of the things that you're pointing to is the way in which women's health and reproductive health our friend as different from the rest of health care. >> exactly. >> that is disconcerting that even from advocates of women's health care access we hear so much about this is an issue that should be important to women and women should vote on this and be concerned about this.
how the law helps this. a fundamental dissidents within the application of the law. how can we use that to assist us? >> at think one of the things that you're pointing to is the way in which women's health and reproductive health our friend as different from the rest of health care. >> exactly. >> that is disconcerting that even from advocates of women's health care access we hear so much about this is an issue that should be important to women and women should vote on this...
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voter laws in the country. it can be put to the test in a couple of weeks. critics are saying the law prevents scores of people for being naughty, but others say it prevents legitimate people from voting like thelma mitchell. take a look. >> i'm thelmamitchell, nashville, tennessee. i'm 94 years old. i never drove. i tried twice to get driving license and couldn't get it. didn't pass to get them. so i didn't try no more. well, when i went to vote, he said you're not from this country. i said sure. i said i worked for the state of tennessee for 29 years. really 30. and he says but you can't vote because you're not from this country. i get to use my state i.d. card and the letter they sent to me from the state. i think it should be easier to do. i was probably in my late 20s and i've been eager in voting ever since. i worked on the second floor in the capitol. i was just a maid, clean up girl, keeping the desks and stuff clean. but i loved it. learn how to speak up for yourself. if you can't make it, keep trying. >> thelma mitchell, good for you. hey, this goe
voter laws in the country. it can be put to the test in a couple of weeks. critics are saying the law prevents scores of people for being naughty, but others say it prevents legitimate people from voting like thelma mitchell. take a look. >> i'm thelmamitchell, nashville, tennessee. i'm 94 years old. i never drove. i tried twice to get driving license and couldn't get it. didn't pass to get them. so i didn't try no more. well, when i went to vote, he said you're not from this country. i...
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he was a law professor. when you're a law professor you don't get a lot of argument back. you don't debate your students. jenna: they say mitt romney's style was kind of like being in front of a board and giving a presentation in facts. it is interesting to see how different backgrounds come into play here. jon: ceo experience. >> what works best you never know might depend on the night. we will continue to talk about politics, controversy overt president's campaign donation website. shannon bream is live in washington with the latest on this. >> reporter: jenna the government accountability institute decided look into the security of online donations for every federal race, house, senate and the white house. and they say they were shocked by what they found on the president's campaign website. while the commercial side of the website where you can buy things like t-shirts and bumper stickers it's got the same level of security you would get on sites like amazon.com. the same is not true for the section of the website that takes donations. the group is warning that the sec
he was a law professor. when you're a law professor you don't get a lot of argument back. you don't debate your students. jenna: they say mitt romney's style was kind of like being in front of a board and giving a presentation in facts. it is interesting to see how different backgrounds come into play here. jon: ceo experience. >> what works best you never know might depend on the night. we will continue to talk about politics, controversy overt president's campaign donation website....
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by law, those counts would add up to 220 years in jail. despite his conviction, sandusky insists in an audio statement that he is innocent of all the charges. >>> they can take away my life, they can make me out as a monster and treat me as a monster but they can't take away my heart. >> sandusky also blamed his arrest and conviction on a conspiracy crafted by accusers, investigators and the media. relatives of the former coach are expected to submit letters of support while at least two of the victims will address sandusky today in court. >>> a new warning for pregnant mothers who like fish. how too much mercury could put children at risk of adhd. >> three days and a million volts of electricity. could daredevil david blaine pull off this high voltage stunt coming your way? >> we want to hear why your school is cool. submit your nomination on our website, cbssf.com/"cool school" and we may come and feature school on the show. ,, we stand for farmers owning the company; for them taking responsibility for the products they make; for them be
by law, those counts would add up to 220 years in jail. despite his conviction, sandusky insists in an audio statement that he is innocent of all the charges. >>> they can take away my life, they can make me out as a monster and treat me as a monster but they can't take away my heart. >> sandusky also blamed his arrest and conviction on a conspiracy crafted by accusers, investigators and the media. relatives of the former coach are expected to submit letters of support while at...
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one of the law and orders we are the one stop shop when kids report abuse and someone suspects abuse happened they come to us and we quickly within two hours, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week talk to children. fine out what happened and have experience profession -- find out what happened and have experienced professionals and a medical clinic a find consistent or inconsistent signs of physical abuse. we make mental health referrals and do therapy on-site and teach parents and kids to prevent this from happening again or how to move forward. >> we were disgusted when the case came out. but you said it happens all the time and happens anywhere. >> yeah. the numbers are one in four girls and one in six boys will be sexually abused by the time they are 18. one of the key things is realizing we have to talk about this. >> reporter: one in four girls?that's shocking. >>es it's a shocking number. it's greater than kids with autism or cancer. topics we feel we can talk about and do something, this is happening all around us. it cost 120 billion dollars a year to deal with the inintended health
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gun laws. we have make sure we have enforce our laws. we need to make sure we enforce the laws. best way to prevent violent crime in the cities is bring opportunity. >> that is all they are releasing. too many people are making about the fact that paul ryan was about to stop to the interview. we have verb batum of what happened next. >> gretchen: the reporter and they were talking about gun violence in the inner city and paul ryan said bringing opportunity. >>> and you can do that with cutting taxes with a big tax cut. >> paul ryan said those are your word and not mine thampts kind of strange are you trying to stuff words in people's mouths. this was a local affiliate out of flint, michigan. an important state. >> brian: especially the polls are closing to within three. and it is interesting that paul ryan is out giving interviews and vice-president biden is in a six day -- c>> steve: no kidding. good for paul ryan stick to the press. the guy had something in mind. and it is the thing that newt
gun laws. we have make sure we have enforce our laws. we need to make sure we enforce the laws. best way to prevent violent crime in the cities is bring opportunity. >> that is all they are releasing. too many people are making about the fact that paul ryan was about to stop to the interview. we have verb batum of what happened next. >> gretchen: the reporter and they were talking about gun violence in the inner city and paul ryan said bringing opportunity. >>> and you can...
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in venezuela with all the atrocities, the rule of law. my main disagreement with chavez is because he's been an accomplice of the colombia terrorist groups and i disagree with giving the opportunity to show up while everyone knows in colombia that chavez has been an accomplice here of terrorist groups. >> can i ask one other question? the kind of pressure you put on the terrorists in colombia, some americans are saying we need to do that in mexico, which is a country now threatened by drug cartels violence. what do you think about? could the colombian model work for mexico. the president of mexico has done very well. i am confident that the new president will commit himself. we call that determination. the new president recently. >> the book is "no lost causes," president alvaro uribe, thank you very much. it was an honor to have you on the show this morning. ahead this morning, a personal and revealing look back at reagan's west coast white house by president reagan's daughter. >>> and next, molly ringwald joins the table. you're watchin
in venezuela with all the atrocities, the rule of law. my main disagreement with chavez is because he's been an accomplice of the colombia terrorist groups and i disagree with giving the opportunity to show up while everyone knows in colombia that chavez has been an accomplice here of terrorist groups. >> can i ask one other question? the kind of pressure you put on the terrorists in colombia, some americans are saying we need to do that in mexico, which is a country now threatened by...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] shit's hard to see opportunitye? in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management have more fiber than other leading brands. they're the better way to enjoy your fiber. . >>> no remorse. convicted child molester jerry sandusky speaking out and lashing out just hours before he learns his fate in court. >> rising up, signs of a mitt romney debate bump in a brand new poll. >>> falling down. a tv pitch woman passes out on live tv. scary but apparently no show stopper. you have to see what we mean. stay with us for that.
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] shit's hard to see opportunitye? in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and...
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. >> reporter: the director points out sometimes the laws of drama trump the laws of physics. >> the script says jack dies. he has to die. >> reporter: the ending for this movie had to include some tragedy. david wright, abc news. >> rose is lucky i wasn't out there. i would let go. i'm gone. >> of her? >> bye-bye, got to find another. >> going to get on the raft and kick her off? >> look, love. you've got to move on. look, see. >> you would have been like see you. pushed her. >> later, girl. sorry, life is tough. it's a jungle out there. plenty of fish in the sea. see you back at land, maybe. i'm an only child. >> i never noticed. >> it's slightly obvious. it's all right. well, our hearts and this show will go on. more from abc coming up next. don't go far -- it's so cold. it's so cold. don't go far -- it's so cold. it's so cold. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- the numbers game. new polls paint a picture of a shifting presidential race with just four weeks to go. >> both candidates will end up in all-important ohio later today. it is tuesday, october 9th. >> announcer: from
. >> reporter: the director points out sometimes the laws of drama trump the laws of physics. >> the script says jack dies. he has to die. >> reporter: the ending for this movie had to include some tragedy. david wright, abc news. >> rose is lucky i wasn't out there. i would let go. i'm gone. >> of her? >> bye-bye, got to find another. >> going to get on the raft and kick her off? >> look, love. you've got to move on. look, see. >> you would...
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this form of market and media could act as a surveillance tool for law enforcement -- law enforcement and public health officials. is it possible we could integrate accreditation with in this form of marketing? that is a larger question to ask. facebook's terms and conditions say you cannot be an online pharmacy on facebook on bless you are certified, but we do not know what that certification requires, and our site is still up. and cooperation. if this is a surveillance methods, you should be providing this information to the manufacturers, chief public health officials, and law enforcement to actively follow up. i will and the presentation. if you want more information, you can contact myself. i do not know if we have enough time for questions. we would be happy to take them. i want to thank the partnership for safe medicine for their support and a professor and the institute of health studies and all his leadership in our particular research. thank you very much. [applause] >> i have a softball question. hopefully. one of the things you mentioned about social media, we have four or
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where do we want to move the law? they really had ideas about how to move the law. and year of after year they changed cases, they changed the law. 1964, justice brennan's famous opinion in new york times against sullivan revolutionizing libel law with important new protections for the press. 1965 justice william o. douglas' opinion in griswold v. connecticut, shade married couples -- said that married counsel les could -- couples could not be denied the right to buy birth control. and perhaps more importantly, changing television dramas forever. [laughter] 1967, the -- perhaps the best-named case in supreme court history, loving v. virginia. what was the case of loving v. virginia about? it was the case that said states could no longer ban racial intermarriage. think about that, 1967. there are people in this room who were alive in 1967. [laughter] and it was still illegal in lot of states for racial intermarriage. you know, when barack obama's parents got married in kenya -- i'm sorry, in -- [laughter] it's such a cheap joke, and i apologize for that. but it does
where do we want to move the law? they really had ideas about how to move the law. and year of after year they changed cases, they changed the law. 1964, justice brennan's famous opinion in new york times against sullivan revolutionizing libel law with important new protections for the press. 1965 justice william o. douglas' opinion in griswold v. connecticut, shade married couples -- said that married counsel les could -- couples could not be denied the right to buy birth control. and perhaps...
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law and trial on these funds isn't slated to start until april of next year ok in the u.k. and how much money is still considered missing because originally it was at one point six billion dollar number and since i've seen one billion dollars quoted how much is still unaccounted for well going to parse words there a little bit i mean or so we know where the money is that ok customers are still about one point six billion in phones nine hundred million of that is over in the u.k. and it's disputed or sorry seven her. millions over the u.k. nine hundred million u.s. is what was stolen by m.f. global senior executives to meet those very margin calls you mentioned the begin to show ok so how are safe harbor provisions affecting customers ability to get money back well. when the firm was going bankrupt. there's kind of a timeline here if we go back to like october twenty seventh. m.f. global had about one hundred ten million dollars of its own money placed in the customer segregated accounts that's almost known as firm access and it's there to protect customers in the case there
law and trial on these funds isn't slated to start until april of next year ok in the u.k. and how much money is still considered missing because originally it was at one point six billion dollar number and since i've seen one billion dollars quoted how much is still unaccounted for well going to parse words there a little bit i mean or so we know where the money is that ok customers are still about one point six billion in phones nine hundred million of that is over in the u.k. and it's...
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you sort of get into cultural differences and how you know you can even take for example actually in law school how. they use the socratic method which has sort of been proven for women and people from certain cultural backgrounds that style isn't it people aren't going to succeed with that style of questioning. it makes perfect sense in my thank you so much for being with us tonight yeah thank you. now onto economic news if you haven't heard of the chinese telecom giant why walk away yet then you probably will very soon as reported sunday night on sixty minutes the chinese multinational corporation while weight is the largest manufacturer of telecommunications equipment the world and is making a bid to build the next generation of telecom infrastructure in the united states but a house intelligence committee report released today questions weighs motivations and ties to the chinese military report reads china has the means opportunity and motive to use telecommunications companies for malicious purposes the republican chairman of the house intelligence committee mike rogers told sixty m
you sort of get into cultural differences and how you know you can even take for example actually in law school how. they use the socratic method which has sort of been proven for women and people from certain cultural backgrounds that style isn't it people aren't going to succeed with that style of questioning. it makes perfect sense in my thank you so much for being with us tonight yeah thank you. now onto economic news if you haven't heard of the chinese telecom giant why walk away yet then...
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you so choose it was a year ago this month that the brokerage collapsed we'll get an update and the law is the darndest thing we'll tell you about the safe harbor provision that allows derivatives to cut the line in bankruptcy court it's come into play with m.f. global and we'll break it down and word of the day plus the merchant of venice want to secede from italy of the nation's separatist party rallied over the weekend adam to the list we've seen if you will talk about it in loose change let's get to today's capital account. last halloween was spooky and not just because of all the costumes but futures commission merchant m.f. global the firm led by john collapsed taking a reported one point six billion dollars in customer money with it money from farmers from retail investors even from capital account guess gerald celente. mine money out of my account six figures maybe than they. think in the first word of the i.m.f. is not over and we could put the all the word in there is the usual. whatever you think m.f. global stands for it was an unprecedented situation many contend the money
you so choose it was a year ago this month that the brokerage collapsed we'll get an update and the law is the darndest thing we'll tell you about the safe harbor provision that allows derivatives to cut the line in bankruptcy court it's come into play with m.f. global and we'll break it down and word of the day plus the merchant of venice want to secede from italy of the nation's separatist party rallied over the weekend adam to the list we've seen if you will talk about it in loose change...
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first-year associates in law firms, they make about the same. but women on average choose to work fewer hours than men even when they work full time. because, you know, full time is anything above 35 hours a week.r and women work about 12% i fewet hours. about 25% of women work part time. many women go in and out of the work force as they have children, and that on average reduces their average earnings,o but it doesn't mean that they're discriminated against. average s their average earnings, but it doesn't mean they are discriminated against. it doesn't mean if you take to women into men in the same job they don't earn the same. they do. >> what is the paycheck fairness act, and do you think it is necessary? >> the paycheck fairness act just was up again for a voting congress. it failed. it also failed when there was a democratic house senate and president and barack obama's first term. that's because it would require them to report to the government the women they have on their payroll, the men have on that there'll come how much they pay bot
first-year associates in law firms, they make about the same. but women on average choose to work fewer hours than men even when they work full time. because, you know, full time is anything above 35 hours a week.r and women work about 12% i fewet hours. about 25% of women work part time. many women go in and out of the work force as they have children, and that on average reduces their average earnings,o but it doesn't mean that they're discriminated against. average s their average earnings,...
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. >> reporter: so there's nothing against the law about gaming the system. but what is there about the system that allows it to be gamed here in california as opposed to other states? >> reporter: the problem is we use a blend of gasoline not used anywhere else in the country. as a result when we get into a supply problem, we can't import gasoline used in other parts of the country to smooth out that shortage. >> reporter: and while the governor's order to allow the winter blend gas to come in is no long-term answer to the problem, at this point the public will take any relief they can get. >> it all counts. 22 bucks, huh? oh, not really cool, huh? >> reporter: and that message was heard here and in sacramento and it was heard in washington. and ken, you're right. we have seen investigations like this before. and they haven't come up with anything other than california's got its own blend of gas, that's how we do it, and if the system starts to crack, that's when the prices spike. but nonetheless, calls for investigations, you think it might have anything to
. >> reporter: so there's nothing against the law about gaming the system. but what is there about the system that allows it to be gamed here in california as opposed to other states? >> reporter: the problem is we use a blend of gasoline not used anywhere else in the country. as a result when we get into a supply problem, we can't import gasoline used in other parts of the country to smooth out that shortage. >> reporter: and while the governor's order to allow the winter...
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it's law that just makes sense. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> we will take them out. we will crush al qaeda. >> then he says he want to unilaterally go in and potentially bomb a nation which is our friend. >> this is the person of the united states saying they are going to go into their country uni latterly. >>> mitt romney told the associated press, quote, it's not worth moving heaven and earth and spending billions of dollars just trying to catch one person. his weakness on foreign policy has just gotten worse. today, for example, romney gave a speech trying to sell himself as incredible
it's law that just makes sense. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks...
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per howard county law, all six homeowners agreed to tte change. so, county leaders unveiled the new name, april wwnd court in ccremony his morning. 'april wind', in keeping with the theme, is a painting from andrew wyethh'coon' has been used or nearly 200 years as a deroggatory name for african- americans.neighborhood leaders are happy this is behind them. calvin balll howard local activists are calling a petitiondrive to overturn zoning foo a newwegmans n mills...."deceptive."they claim tte petition drive is being secreely funded by two prominenn developers....ho fear the wegmans...and otter projects...will create too much competitionnor thhii own activists...are urging petition. (goldstein) "you know, this is just goint to have a drastic &peconomic impactt...that nobod &pcaa calclulatee" calclulate."we contacted the two developers...to get their reaction to the petition drive...but have not heard back ffom either one. the numbers ... from....the... deadly peningitts outbreak... are... climbing fast..../ tonight, ... reports .../ 105....cases con
per howard county law, all six homeowners agreed to tte change. so, county leaders unveiled the new name, april wwnd court in ccremony his morning. 'april wind', in keeping with the theme, is a painting from andrew wyethh'coon' has been used or nearly 200 years as a deroggatory name for african- americans.neighborhood leaders are happy this is behind them. calvin balll howard local activists are calling a petitiondrive to overturn zoning foo a newwegmans n mills...."deceptive."they...
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moves on to chicago and then harvard law school. but during that time, he forms a kind of theory, which is his big idea, what we call the national intention that he sold to all of us, starting with that speech in boston. it's a fascinating idea that this guy in the depths of despair, a real existential crisis, sorts it out and comes up with something that makes him the president of the united states. >> michael, what's the one or two words to sum up barack obama's character? >> i think he's disappointed. >> disappointed? okay. >> watch the show. you'll see why. >> we'll watch the show. remind us exactly when tomorrow. >> 9:00, pbs. it's in spanish and in english for everybody in america to see. and i hope you do. it may help if you're having trouble deciding who to vote for or you just want to feel good about who it is you are voting for. >> michael kirk, we'll be watching. thank you, sir. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part
moves on to chicago and then harvard law school. but during that time, he forms a kind of theory, which is his big idea, what we call the national intention that he sold to all of us, starting with that speech in boston. it's a fascinating idea that this guy in the depths of despair, a real existential crisis, sorts it out and comes up with something that makes him the president of the united states. >> michael, what's the one or two words to sum up barack obama's character? >> i...
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recent border crossers and egregious immigration law violators. there is no where in there saying that they have any intent to pick up josÉ antonio vargas. he goes to court next week, and there is no indication that i.c.e. will be there as well. there is still no word from washington state as to whether or not that drivers license actually is phony or is this the actually gave him one some point in time. megyn: wait a minute, so we mentioned something about another felony. is that not right? i want to make sure that we get that right. reporter: you mean the drivers license? megyn: so there is only one fraudulent driver's license that is the potential felony? reporter: that is correct. wearing headphones and a potential fraudulent license. megyn: okay, thank you. an nfl cheerleader turned teacher is accused of sleeping with a 16-year-old student. sarah jones went on tv and said that the truth will set her free on national tv. her case comes up on "kelly's court" today. and obama's attacks the governor romney is a liar. a fair and balanced debate i
recent border crossers and egregious immigration law violators. there is no where in there saying that they have any intent to pick up josÉ antonio vargas. he goes to court next week, and there is no indication that i.c.e. will be there as well. there is still no word from washington state as to whether or not that drivers license actually is phony or is this the actually gave him one some point in time. megyn: wait a minute, so we mentioned something about another felony. is that not right? i...
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state law not allowed to bypass local dealers and sell direct. the tv shows yesterday at work product demos. toyota says that after just that first hour on air, a cut as many requests for follow-up information as it expected to get all day long. hsn may offer a new way for carmakers to go after customers. these women, two thirds of new car purchases. hsn, 90% of the audience is women. average income is $60,000. this is the first time that hsn has ever run a show showing new we will know pretty soon whether the approach worked for toyota. tracy: i think it is a good idea. if you are willing to watch a hsn -- maybe they are willing to sit there and listen to hours of how great this car is. but it is because the salesman are hating on you. tracy: the chairs are uncomfortable. the coffee is bad. thank you. it is quarter till the hour. time for stocks as we do every 15 minutes. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole: two key names we follow closely. netflix and facebook. netflix is jumping once again. it has been up 30%
state law not allowed to bypass local dealers and sell direct. the tv shows yesterday at work product demos. toyota says that after just that first hour on air, a cut as many requests for follow-up information as it expected to get all day long. hsn may offer a new way for carmakers to go after customers. these women, two thirds of new car purchases. hsn, 90% of the audience is women. average income is $60,000. this is the first time that hsn has ever run a show showing new we will know pretty...
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and the law school. he received his jd from yale and served as the yale law journal. after clerking for steven briar when he was judge of the u.s. court of appeal for the first circuit he joined the faculty of yale in 1985. professor amar is the coed or -- of the constitutional decision making and the author of several other books including the "constitution and criminal procedure" "bill of rights." most recently" america's unwritten constitution" the honorable clarence thomas has served as justice of the supreme court of the united states for nearly 21 years. he attended conception seminary and received an a. b. from the college the the holy cross. the j.d. from yale law school. and serves as the assistant attorney general of missouri from 1974 to 1977. and legislative assistant to senator john to 192079 '81. he served as the assistant secretary of the civil rights in the u.s. department of education, and chairman of the u.s. equal opportunity commission from 1982 to 1990. he became a judge of the u.s.
and the law school. he received his jd from yale and served as the yale law journal. after clerking for steven briar when he was judge of the u.s. court of appeal for the first circuit he joined the faculty of yale in 1985. professor amar is the coed or -- of the constitutional decision making and the author of several other books including the "constitution and criminal procedure" "bill of rights." most recently" america's unwritten constitution" the honorable...
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lani guinier, the professor of law at the harvard school of law. richard sander, a law professor and economist at the university of california at los angeles. and you have already met richard kahlenberg of the century foundation. please welcome our panelists. [applause] by way of getting us started, i am going to ask each of our panelists, if they will react to rick's presentation and the information contained in his report as a way of getting started for our conversation. we will start with mr. connerly. >> thank you for inviting me. i was very impressed by the report, as well as your presentation. i recall very distinctly when i graduated from college in 1962 -- the anxiety that i had about entering the work force, wondering whether i would be given a fair chance to apply and be hired. a year later, affirmative action came along and the anxiety that i had was quieted substantially because i thought that i would get that fair chance. that same anxiety is there today for a large number of students to sense the demise of race-based affirmative actio
lani guinier, the professor of law at the harvard school of law. richard sander, a law professor and economist at the university of california at los angeles. and you have already met richard kahlenberg of the century foundation. please welcome our panelists. [applause] by way of getting us started, i am going to ask each of our panelists, if they will react to rick's presentation and the information contained in his report as a way of getting started for our conversation. we will start with...